Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

State coronaviru­s update

The positivity rate hits 7.1%, the highest since May 20.

- Benita Mathew USA TODAY NETWORK – WISCONSIN

The percentage of new tests that were positive for the coronaviru­s reached its highest point in more than a month Sunday.

State health officials announced 457 cases — the most yet on a Sunday — in a little under 6,500 test results. That’s a positivity rate of 7.1%, the highest since 8% on May 20.

The daily positivity rate — a key indicator of the disease’s overall prevalence — was regularly below 3% during the first half of June but has trended up recently, fueled in part by an increase in cases among 20-somethings.

That age group accounted for 186 of Sunday’s positive results, or 41%, compared with just 22% of 27,743 total confirmed cases since the pandemic began.

The Department of Health Services didn’t report new deaths Sundays, and the statewide toll remained at 777.

Younger people have had a lower COVID-19 fatality rate, and of those ages 20 to 29 in Wisconsin who’ve tested positive for the coronaviru­s, only 3% have ever been hospitaliz­ed, according to DHS. Eight people in that age range have died.

There were 251 people in hospitals with known cases of the virus as of Sunday. Of those, 93 were in intensive care.

An additional 145 hospital patients were awaiting coronaviru­s test results, according to the Wisconsin Hospital Associatio­n.

Sunday was the fourth straight day that newly reported cases exceeded 400, the first time that’s happened since late May.

Global cases have surpassed 10 million, and deaths neared 500,000 as of mid-Sunday, according to Johns Hopkins University. About a fourth of cases and deaths were in the U.S.

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